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carl? >> hey, guys, buckle your seat belts, keep your arms and legs inside, the next hour is likely to be choppy with a lot of headlines. we will have our ear tuned. we're actually told he may not speak as long as craig feteriggi, who is in charge of software. it's important to remember this conference is usually about software, not hardware. the products tend to come out in the fall, but they have to give the developers the code in advance to write the app.s for those products. that often gives you a clue to what an iphone or ipad may look like in the next several months. this time last year the stock was in the doldrums essentially, now about 630, and not every conference, guys has gone according to plan. remember a couple years ago the big messup with maps that tim cook had to later apologize for. they'll have to try to avoid any pitfalls like that. i did seuss jimmy iovine go into the hall, and i know that beats has given them a head of steam coming in here to talk not just about produc
carl? >> hey, guys, buckle your seat belts, keep your arms and legs inside, the next hour is likely to be choppy with a lot of headlines. we will have our ear tuned. we're actually told he may not speak as long as craig feteriggi, who is in charge of software. it's important to remember this conference is usually about software, not hardware. the products tend to come out in the fall, but they have to give the developers the code in advance to write the app.s for those products. that...
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, carl's still pushing for a dialogue with them. he still plans to have his dinner. he did not know of poison pill when he set up this dinner, so i'm pretty sure that's going to put a damper on -- liz: can i just clarify? dinner was scheduled on friday but not for trade be. >> no, no. scheduled on friday -- liz: as in i'm taking the stake, meet me for dinner next week. >> yeah, let's talk because i want a dialogue. and today carl was surprised by the poison pill. from what i understand, we do have calls out to carl, but from what i understand, he still plans to meet with mr. levine, he still wants a dialogue, but this definitely will put a damper on it. i will say this about carl's position, and this is key, and this is some stuff we reported late friday, and this is what gives carl a lot of confidence that he can advocate for the changes he wants, namely what he really would like is a merger between dollar general and family dollar to create synergies. he believes that'll create a lot of shareholder value. both companies are up big
, carl's still pushing for a dialogue with them. he still plans to have his dinner. he did not know of poison pill when he set up this dinner, so i'm pretty sure that's going to put a damper on -- liz: can i just clarify? dinner was scheduled on friday but not for trade be. >> no, no. scheduled on friday -- liz: as in i'm taking the stake, meet me for dinner next week. >> yeah, let's talk because i want a dialogue. and today carl was surprised by the poison pill. from what i...
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as a teenager carl participated in civil rights activities with the youth organization in los angeles his involvement in early civil rights movement activities brought him into members of the communist community and others like angela davis after moving to los angeles to participate in northern california he joined the staff of the west coast that included communists and non-communists he founded the chapter of the boys clubs composed of youth that shared the civil rights leader and later in 62 carl went south to cover the civil rights movement becoming the first they were journalist to report from a south on the full-time basis on the countries movement and carl was the founder and co-chair for so moved and a founding moderator and the frequent provider he was bold and sometimes he was understated he scored above other journalists and he worked for the nurses 50u7bd union in their communication distribution and focused on economics and a struggle for equality on youth empowerment especially african-american and latino american and asian youth and on nationalism and world peace global
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carl's different. cal's an act -- carl's an activist investor, and "the wall street journal" ran a story somewhere along the lines that this investigation was going to thwart a big deal he was doing. this was the deal. it hasn't thwarted it. liz: not at all. thank you very much, charlie gasparino. we mentioned carmax at the top of the show, it surged past wall street estimates and one tech giant, same time, is slamming on the brakes. software giant oracle falling sharply today following a disappointing quarterly report, and it is dragging down some other stocks as well. let's get to adam shapiro at the new york stock exchange for more. >> reporter: with hey, liz. oracle is actually in some consumer shifts here, reflects the consumer shift on oracle's part to cloud service over the licensing of their software. bottom line you've got larry ellison reaffirming his promise that oracle will become the largest cloud software firm in the next few years. but year to date, they're still up 6.8% over the last 52
carl's different. cal's an act -- carl's an activist investor, and "the wall street journal" ran a story somewhere along the lines that this investigation was going to thwart a big deal he was doing. this was the deal. it hasn't thwarted it. liz: not at all. thank you very much, charlie gasparino. we mentioned carmax at the top of the show, it surged past wall street estimates and one tech giant, same time, is slamming on the brakes. software giant oracle falling sharply today...
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and carl quintanilla is there, too, with all the breaking news. "mad money," jim cramer will be with his reaction and his take on apple's shares and the company's reports. very special hour coming up. back to you, scott on halftime. >> great. can't wait for that. not so fast. our traders are quick but not ales right. joe terranova made a bullish trade recently. oddly enough i liked linkedin and facebook. >> that was back in february. >> it is. this is a realtime show. financials coming back to a high. facebook, i still like facebook over linkedin. that's what i said. this is realtime. what we're seeing in financials is very interesting. suntrust looks good. i still like facebook. >> we will go on until he admits he got this one wrong. >> i like facebook better than i liked linked in, i think i said that at the time and i think the quart shows out and think facebook will have a high in the next six months. >> let's call the financials out as we called joe out. there they go. >> from where we were before we're seeing a nice turn around. >> regionals
and carl quintanilla is there, too, with all the breaking news. "mad money," jim cramer will be with his reaction and his take on apple's shares and the company's reports. very special hour coming up. back to you, scott on halftime. >> great. can't wait for that. not so fast. our traders are quick but not ales right. joe terranova made a bullish trade recently. oddly enough i liked linkedin and facebook. >> that was back in february. >> it is. this is a realtime...
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two rich guys like carl icahn, phil mickelson and mr. williams, do they have an unfair advantage over the average investor? guys have an unfair advantage over the average investor? that is our twitter question of the day. this is bloomberg surveillance. let's get right to top headlines. here's adam johnson. obama administration is opening a new chapter in the fight against climate change. republicans say the move will hurt the economy by driving up electricity prices. a break onng ukraine its natural gas bill. they have been given in next week to take has to pay in advance for june's bill. disney has put a new twist on the classic sleeping beauty. it took in 70 million this weekend which was higher than estimates. the top headlines. i don't think there is an else address. >> the songs are good. artists are trying to teach people how to get the same effect. >> those are your top headlines. >> before we get there, we have some breaking news. .t is m&a american realty capital health for twobeing bought point $6 billion in cash and stock. to
two rich guys like carl icahn, phil mickelson and mr. williams, do they have an unfair advantage over the average investor? guys have an unfair advantage over the average investor? that is our twitter question of the day. this is bloomberg surveillance. let's get right to top headlines. here's adam johnson. obama administration is opening a new chapter in the fight against climate change. republicans say the move will hurt the economy by driving up electricity prices. a break onng ukraine its...
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that is direct quote from carl icahn. obviously if there is anything to that investigation doesn't seem like carl cares that much. any way, guys, back to you. very interesting story. we'll hear more about this later in the week. he will be pushing for merger between family dollar and dollar general, or something along those lines. guys, back to you. gerri: charlie, thanks for bringing us that. those are two companies our viewers know really well. thanks for bringing us that story. more breaking news from carl icahn tonight. i wonder, john what do you make of this? does this play into the story the disconnect between main street and wall street. >> exactly. the only way you're doing well in retailing, the very high-end and the very low end. these are deep discounters. these are chains that make walmart look pricey. a sign of the types. gerri: rich. >> look at job market by education level. if you have a college degree or better, there is not a jobs recession. the working class has been hammered and not yet recovered. >> we
that is direct quote from carl icahn. obviously if there is anything to that investigation doesn't seem like carl cares that much. any way, guys, back to you. very interesting story. we'll hear more about this later in the week. he will be pushing for merger between family dollar and dollar general, or something along those lines. guys, back to you. gerri: charlie, thanks for bringing us that. those are two companies our viewers know really well. thanks for bringing us that story. more breaking...
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good to see you, carl. see you a lot more in the next hour. >>> up next here on "squawk on the street," the head of oncology at bristol-myers gives us the latest on its fight against cancer. we'll be right back. moving our y to new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] see if your business qualifies. ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to
good to see you, carl. see you a lot more in the next hour. >>> up next here on "squawk on the street," the head of oncology at bristol-myers gives us the latest on its fight against cancer. we'll be right back. moving our y to new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's...
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how will this and for the former gopher and for carl? who is response low for leaking the case to congress before they were ready to do something here? joining us, charlie gasparino, who has spoken and gotten a statement from carl icahn. we have former federal prosecutor doug burns and federal assistant u.s. attorney paul millon. we will start with you because you're the experts on how these things are done. as we are doing this, charlie, we will put what carl told you on the banners underneath. this case seems a little strange because is it illegal for carl icahn to even talk to friends and say i may do this with such and such a company like clorox? >> is it illegal to leak information about a confidential investigation? in some circumstances it is. in a grand jury investigation they have a role that says anybody who leaks information about what goes on in a grand jury investigation can be punished at the felony level. it is a disgrace this was leaks. we were talking about that, most likely somebody asked the fbi. phil mickelson, paul c
how will this and for the former gopher and for carl? who is response low for leaking the case to congress before they were ready to do something here? joining us, charlie gasparino, who has spoken and gotten a statement from carl icahn. we have former federal prosecutor doug burns and federal assistant u.s. attorney paul millon. we will start with you because you're the experts on how these things are done. as we are doing this, charlie, we will put what carl told you on the banners...
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and carl icahn mentioned a merger. makes sense in the dollar store space given reduction in food stamp benefits, a major source of revenue and box discount retailers. after the merger the buying company would have increased buying power and real estate locations and potentially what could boost dollar general's net income by as much as $324 million. earlier in the show i suggested wal-mart should consolidate the whole business to reignite its growth. if carl icahn can make that happen, more power to him. the problem is you need a willing buyer. i am skeptical dollar general wants to aguirre family dollar. remember, dollar general is doing interview fine and could keep doing its current pays without doing any deals at all. and the ceo has always been a lover of organic products since it is much easier to manage than it is to try and manage an acquisition. doesn't that eliminate the family dollar? dollar general spent $800 million buying back its own stock. if i were dollar general i would rather keep re purchasing my ow
and carl icahn mentioned a merger. makes sense in the dollar store space given reduction in food stamp benefits, a major source of revenue and box discount retailers. after the merger the buying company would have increased buying power and real estate locations and potentially what could boost dollar general's net income by as much as $324 million. earlier in the show i suggested wal-mart should consolidate the whole business to reignite its growth. if carl icahn can make that happen, more...
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the book that came out last year, carl reiner, is "i remember me." few moreemembered a things and the new book is out now called "i just remembered." >> not only does it have some of the best stories i ever remembered, but stories that will get me not in a lot of trouble, but something called castro cuban castration. most of it is very funny. but also, it has 190 photos of in it. every story has a picture. wherever i open it up, there is battista. this is the one that is going to get me in trouble. this is a book within a book. [laughter] a book within a book. carl reimer. cark reimer. a romance novel, a novel withneural m romance the longest title. a guinness book of world records title. >> you can't even tweet that title. the photofavorite is of you and your wife on the back of the book. ml, love of my life. tavis: thank you for coming. congrats in advance on the new movie. opening -- >> july 11. tavis: starring diane keaton and michael douglas. >> i bet it will be a sensational movie. it doesn't do anything but sensational movies. tavis: i am deli
the book that came out last year, carl reiner, is "i remember me." few moreemembered a things and the new book is out now called "i just remembered." >> not only does it have some of the best stories i ever remembered, but stories that will get me not in a lot of trouble, but something called castro cuban castration. most of it is very funny. but also, it has 190 photos of in it. every story has a picture. wherever i open it up, there is battista. this is the one that...
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>> we have thee shay carl plus dana richards and little avia via skype "right this minute." welcome to the show! this is exciting! my first question is what inspired this amazing song? you have such beautiful lyrics. >> thank you! well, dana was babysitting us one night when my mom and dad were out, and we played on pi o piano, she was good, we should write a song, and we just came up with some -- >> lyrics. >> lyrics, and we made the song. >> were you so surprised by how quickly this went viral? >> i knew it would do good because it's so precious, but this, well, i did not expect. there's 20,000 comments, and, yeah, a million views in, like, less than 48 hours, up to 45 on the itunes chart. i was tweeting and retweeting and favoriting everybody that downloaded it that day. it was exciting. it was like my director debut so the concept of the black and white with the pink was my idea and went to claire's for the bows and beads. you should have got the looks i got. what is a bearded dude buying pink stuff for? >> dana, you are a true musician, what do you think of the writing
>> we have thee shay carl plus dana richards and little avia via skype "right this minute." welcome to the show! this is exciting! my first question is what inspired this amazing song? you have such beautiful lyrics. >> thank you! well, dana was babysitting us one night when my mom and dad were out, and we played on pi o piano, she was good, we should write a song, and we just came up with some -- >> lyrics. >> lyrics, and we made the song. >> were you so...
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hi, josh. >> hey, carl. yeah, thousands of developers here this morning in san francisco at this conference. keynote starts in about just one hour. the rumor mill, of course, in full effect about what to expect. but here's what financial analysts who cover google think you're going to see. one is a new version of android is did you. the chatter is that it's going to be called lollipop. of course they're always named after desserts. one of the features, though, and the capabilities that google's going to build into this version, that's what we're waiting to see. also the question is can android replicate the success in other product categories? will we see new smartwatches today? new wearables? earlier this year google unveiled android wear, its platform for wearables. other headlines we're going to keep an eye out for, these reports of a new set-top box. that would be google competing with apple and amazon to gain more control over your living room. as well as, carl, any more information we get about google'
hi, josh. >> hey, carl. yeah, thousands of developers here this morning in san francisco at this conference. keynote starts in about just one hour. the rumor mill, of course, in full effect about what to expect. but here's what financial analysts who cover google think you're going to see. one is a new version of android is did you. the chatter is that it's going to be called lollipop. of course they're always named after desserts. one of the features, though, and the capabilities that...
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walters somehow gave a benefit back to carl. what did he give carl? melissa: why did they leak the story? >> they have nothing and really want, my view they want to put their stamp down on activist investing. i will say one other thing about this. they did not drop this case because newspaper reports or, they dropped it because did not go forward with the wiretaps not because of newspaper reports or carl owns a telecommunications company. they don't have probable cause. no probable cause. melissa: merck kel son is not squeaky-clean guy. he has been linked to gambling debts and -- >> whatever comes of this -- >> gambling is legal. >> this is terrible idea for a pro athlete to hang out with professional gambler? >> why. people do it all the time. >> why? >> jim -- >> the point is -- >> not a mafia figure. >> i don't think this is putting your stamp on activism to have a case fall apart. >> it is pretty obvious. >> i think -- >> pretty obvious. >> impending news -- >> no way. >> they didn't like the just to one place. they leaked it to multiple -- meliss
walters somehow gave a benefit back to carl. what did he give carl? melissa: why did they leak the story? >> they have nothing and really want, my view they want to put their stamp down on activist investing. i will say one other thing about this. they did not drop this case because newspaper reports or, they dropped it because did not go forward with the wiretaps not because of newspaper reports or carl owns a telecommunications company. they don't have probable cause. no probable cause....
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as a teenager carl participated in civil rights activities with the youth organization in los angeles his involvement in early civil rights movement activities brought him into members of the communist community and others like angela davis after moving to los angeles to participate in northern california he joined the staff of the west coast that included communists and non-communists he founded the chapter of the boys clubs composed of youth that shared the civil rights leader and later in 62 carl went south to cover the civil rights movement becoming the first they were journalist to report from a south on the full-time basis on the countries movement and carl was the founder ando-
as a teenager carl participated in civil rights activities with the youth organization in los angeles his involvement in early civil rights movement activities brought him into members of the communist community and others like angela davis after moving to los angeles to participate in northern california he joined the staff of the west coast that included communists and non-communists he founded the chapter of the boys clubs composed of youth that shared the civil rights leader and later in 62...
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so that left sam, carl, janelle and myself. now it's trickling down because we're spending more than two days in jail. it gets to be one week, two weeks, three weeks, four weeks i think the young men was taken in the middle of the morning. they carried them to mary andrews' school. >> why do you think -- what was -- how did you work things out with your parents so they didn't sign those forms? >> this is what happened here. when we were in court and the judge approached us and he said to us, he said i do not want you all participating in any more demonstrations of any kind, and we said, no. you're not going to do this to us. and he said -- he turned to our parents, and he said to our parents i want you to sign a paper stating that your juvenile kids will not participate in any more demonstrations of any kind because if our brothers had signed that paper they were going to arrest dr. halen. they were fitting to put him in jail. they was fitting to put a felony on him. but what happened was the four of us, it was a higher power t
so that left sam, carl, janelle and myself. now it's trickling down because we're spending more than two days in jail. it gets to be one week, two weeks, three weeks, four weeks i think the young men was taken in the middle of the morning. they carried them to mary andrews' school. >> why do you think -- what was -- how did you work things out with your parents so they didn't sign those forms? >> this is what happened here. when we were in court and the judge approached us and he...
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i'm back with carl bern stooen and lanny davis. carl, i'm going to ask you this question. i want to play this sound byte she is talk about women, double standards and politics and then you can say your peace. >> when you are in the spotlight as a woman, you know you're being judged constantly. i mean, it is just never ending. and you get a little -- you know, worried about, okay, well, you know, people over on this side are loving what i'm wearing, looking like, saying, people on this side aren't. your natural tendency is how do you bring people together to better communicate. i'm done with it. i'm just done. >> would she ultimately be running against herself or running against the man? what do you think, carl? >> i think she is going to be running for herself and for her values. the question is, can she inspire people in this country? after 40 years in public life almost we still really don't know in many ways who she is internally. you can read my biography and get an idea of it, what is important to her. but the question is can she convey that beyond a kind of rote -- s
i'm back with carl bern stooen and lanny davis. carl, i'm going to ask you this question. i want to play this sound byte she is talk about women, double standards and politics and then you can say your peace. >> when you are in the spotlight as a woman, you know you're being judged constantly. i mean, it is just never ending. and you get a little -- you know, worried about, okay, well, you know, people over on this side are loving what i'm wearing, looking like, saying, people on this...
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are reportedly looking at two others, billionaire investor carl icahn and sports bettor billy walters who was profiled by "60 minutes" in 2011 and is said to be mickelson's friend and golf partner. michael rothfeld is a reporter for the "wall street journal" who broke the story. what first caught the eye on investigators? >> there was suspicious trading in clorox which is a company carl icahn took a big stake in and actually made a big offer for. >> reporter: the journal reports in july of 2011, days before icahn launched that offer, large trades in clorox options were made. once icahn made the bid the options rose. the papers says regulators traced the suspicious trades back to mickelson and walters and are now trying to figure out if icahn tipped off walters about his buy out plan and if
are reportedly looking at two others, billionaire investor carl icahn and sports bettor billy walters who was profiled by "60 minutes" in 2011 and is said to be mickelson's friend and golf partner. michael rothfeld is a reporter for the "wall street journal" who broke the story. what first caught the eye on investigators? >> there was suspicious trading in clorox which is a company carl icahn took a big stake in and actually made a big offer for. >> reporter: the...
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carl took to twitter and says disclosed a 9 prts position in family dollar. hope to continue our streak of value enhancement. the news was preceded by some unusually bullish option trades in the pits. almost 2.5 calls traded for every put. so, mike, what stood out to you. >> first of all, unusual volume always stands out. that's why we call it unusual. the fact that somebody -- >> thank you, professor. >> the fact that somebody is buying a 5,000 lot of the 61 strike calls. i think that's pretty interesting. dan was pointing out the expiration -- >> let me just say this though. we love to make it sound a lot more mysterious than it is. let me tell you really what happened here. it was a roll. most of the volume today happened in one roll where a trader sold 4,000 of the june 60 calls to close. they were already long and they rolled them out to july 25th expiration and bought 5,000 of the july 61 calls for about i think it was about 205. so really what was happening, this person already had this bullish bet on and they extended the time. the company is set to r
carl took to twitter and says disclosed a 9 prts position in family dollar. hope to continue our streak of value enhancement. the news was preceded by some unusually bullish option trades in the pits. almost 2.5 calls traded for every put. so, mike, what stood out to you. >> first of all, unusual volume always stands out. that's why we call it unusual. the fact that somebody -- >> thank you, professor. >> the fact that somebody is buying a 5,000 lot of the 61 strike calls. i...
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carl? >> went hen we come back, after twitter ceo stepped down last week, who is going to take his place? according to kara swisher it's more than one person. >>> plus, the empire state is going green. how new york embraced medical marijuana and one-on-one with the number two company on the cnbc disrupter 50 list, co-founder and co-ceo of warby parker. >>> still keeping our eye on the dow. up 53 points. s&p, we're back in a moment. in today's market, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price, maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. seeing the world in reverse, and i loved every minute of it. but then you grow up and
carl? >> went hen we come back, after twitter ceo stepped down last week, who is going to take his place? according to kara swisher it's more than one person. >>> plus, the empire state is going green. how new york embraced medical marijuana and one-on-one with the number two company on the cnbc disrupter 50 list, co-founder and co-ceo of warby parker. >>> still keeping our eye on the dow. up 53 points. s&p, we're back in a moment. in today's market, a lot can happen...
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carl icahn and phil mickelson. of themer chairman securities and exchange commission, truly one of the nation's experts on the squishing us, olivia. that is the word for the day, the squishing us of insider trading. to ae that, we talked grizzled prosecutor, douglas , to be kind, suspect of the reporting so far. it will be a most interesting morning. >> a grizzled prosecutor. looking forward to that. surveillance with tom keene and 25 minutes. >> let's turn our attention now to russia. you have given ukraine and next week to pay for this month's gas supplies. the countries will resume talks in brussels. over eastern ukraine continues. >> in three hours they will sit down for these talks in brussels. ukraine,russians, european union. the russians gave the ukrainians another week to pay their jets. ukrainians ponied up three quarters of a billion dollars on friday which the russians say they got today. otherwise, the details get messy. billione quarters of a are for february and march. they still owe gas from for the
carl icahn and phil mickelson. of themer chairman securities and exchange commission, truly one of the nation's experts on the squishing us, olivia. that is the word for the day, the squishing us of insider trading. to ae that, we talked grizzled prosecutor, douglas , to be kind, suspect of the reporting so far. it will be a most interesting morning. >> a grizzled prosecutor. looking forward to that. surveillance with tom keene and 25 minutes. >> let's turn our attention now to...
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hey, mary. >> hey there, carl. expecting heavy volume because it is a quadruple, the simultaneous expiration on stock index and futures today. modest gains at the open, as you mentioned, dow up 30, s&p continues a run into record territory today. the nasdaq, actually, has come off a little off the highs, weakness in teches. semiconductors are a little shaky in early trade. s&p up for the best weekly gains since april of last -- or of this year. this in the face of higher bond yields, 10-year yield continues to climb. some say the fed is ready to keep rates low, expecting pickup in the inflation, yields there, and jim mentioned continued higher oil prices today, in part, because of concerns about the unrest in the middle east. as it continues to climb, the dow is holding on to the gains in today's session. as i mentioned, tech looks weak. we are seeing strength in energy. drugs and retailers today, the drug stocks, of course, responding to the continued merger activity or expected merger activity in the group. oracl
hey, mary. >> hey there, carl. expecting heavy volume because it is a quadruple, the simultaneous expiration on stock index and futures today. modest gains at the open, as you mentioned, dow up 30, s&p continues a run into record territory today. the nasdaq, actually, has come off a little off the highs, weakness in teches. semiconductors are a little shaky in early trade. s&p up for the best weekly gains since april of last -- or of this year. this in the face of higher bond...
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carl had come to washington, d.c. on a tour and henry was covering his visit in his capacity as an editor and they got into this confrontation. henry raised his hand and said can you tell us whether if there had been reporters in the room today in first century palestine where they covered the resurrection of christ in the same way that they covered today's news burst out laughing and he said it did you say the name of your magazine was christianity today or christianity yesterday and the room burst out laughing because most of them were on his sid sie but he stood his ground and said christianity yesterday, today and forever and he recounts this incident in his memoirs as a moment in which he stood up to the forces of madera eddie and a search of a place at the table for the conservative protestants in talking about the future of christianity and its engagement in that entity. are the same battles going on today? >> guest: to some extent, yes and they have been going on for centuries. my book is kind of the back stor
carl had come to washington, d.c. on a tour and henry was covering his visit in his capacity as an editor and they got into this confrontation. henry raised his hand and said can you tell us whether if there had been reporters in the room today in first century palestine where they covered the resurrection of christ in the same way that they covered today's news burst out laughing and he said it did you say the name of your magazine was christianity today or christianity yesterday and the room...
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and carl goes, okay, who did the trades? and when they ran the names by him, guess what? walters wasn't on the list. so the thing, essentially, remains dormant until carl icahn had no idea this was being investigated, literally. because finra, that's kind of a routine call, you know? and he didn't know anybody. reporters started calling him on friday. he had no idea that this was -- liz: so that's how he found out. >> now, we should also point out that along the way apparently feds considered taping his phone, doing a wiretap. my guess is they didn't have probable cause. this is a very complicated case -- liz: let's just be clear, you're allowed to tell somebody i may consider buying chlorox. >> right. yes. you can't -- apparently, and i don't know if this is true, you know, you can't tell someone that you're going to put an official tender. but you could talk about your intentions all day long, and not considered material non-- liz: he's not the ceo of chlorox. >> that's the whole thing, if he was, or if he was a member of chlorox, that would be an issue that would be st
and carl goes, okay, who did the trades? and when they ran the names by him, guess what? walters wasn't on the list. so the thing, essentially, remains dormant until carl icahn had no idea this was being investigated, literally. because finra, that's kind of a routine call, you know? and he didn't know anybody. reporters started calling him on friday. he had no idea that this was -- liz: so that's how he found out. >> now, we should also point out that along the way apparently feds...
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hi. >> hi, carl. this is that's right. billions of dollars in royalties at stake as the justice department reviews old music licensing rules that haven't changed since the beginning of world war ii. after a 60-day public comment period coming up, higher rates could hurt pandora's bottom line. this after a two-year legal battle between pandora and licensing groups ascap and bmi which collect close to $2 billion in annual royalties. they says it is unfair that the government mandates they license to all music outlets. they want flexibility for the new era. pandora reported listening hours in may grew 28% while the number of active listeners grew to 77 million and 9% increase. though pandora has shown consistent growth, more listene listeners bring higher fees. the majority of streaming is free and add supported, growing licensing costs drove the add-free subscription cost higher. at the annual meeting which wrapped up this morning the ceo fielded questions about how pandora plans to compete with new offerings out there like
hi. >> hi, carl. this is that's right. billions of dollars in royalties at stake as the justice department reviews old music licensing rules that haven't changed since the beginning of world war ii. after a 60-day public comment period coming up, higher rates could hurt pandora's bottom line. this after a two-year legal battle between pandora and licensing groups ascap and bmi which collect close to $2 billion in annual royalties. they says it is unfair that the government mandates they...
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carl and i talk about almost daily will. and that is that there's such an impatience in the news system, give it to me now right away. i want 140 characters, not words that will describe reality. and one of our bosses at "the washington post" i remember one afternoon saying, you can't understand a man or a woman or anything in an afternoon. and so you've got to spend time on these things. you're there reporting on the iraq situation. now, that is giant news. if you rewind a little bit, you realize a decision was made to leave no troops there. and that decision was insfistly covered like almost everything in washington. >> interesting. 40 years since watergate. you both are obviously continuing to thrive and report. is it easier or tougher to break stories today? >> i think that you do the work, you get the stories. i think the problem with many news organizations are that they don't do the work. they don't send the reporters out to knock on doors. the basics of reporting still work. that's how you get the good stories. >> yo
carl and i talk about almost daily will. and that is that there's such an impatience in the news system, give it to me now right away. i want 140 characters, not words that will describe reality. and one of our bosses at "the washington post" i remember one afternoon saying, you can't understand a man or a woman or anything in an afternoon. and so you've got to spend time on these things. you're there reporting on the iraq situation. now, that is giant news. if you rewind a little...
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bottom line is this, carl. they basically look at this case and this three-month investigation says it was incompetent si and nemgs and nobody stepped up when they should have to say there's something wrong with this ignition switch. back to you. >> thank you very much, philip lebeau. joining us this morning henry blodget, ceo and editor in chief of the business insider. >> good to be back. >> looks like this deal might almost be done, sprint, of course, which is owned by japanese company softbank closing in on that deal to buy t-mobile, $40 a share, could be worth as much as $32 billion. may not be finalized for another six to eight weeks. today both stocks are down on that news. here's what was said at the code conference last week. >> not anything specific thing, but let's talk tact the concept. we need a skasm sketch e. i highly admire john ledger. >> cool. >> one of those guys who has an economy of language, asked directly about john ledger, says i admire him, doesn't mention the name but admits they need
bottom line is this, carl. they basically look at this case and this three-month investigation says it was incompetent si and nemgs and nobody stepped up when they should have to say there's something wrong with this ignition switch. back to you. >> thank you very much, philip lebeau. joining us this morning henry blodget, ceo and editor in chief of the business insider. >> good to be back. >> looks like this deal might almost be done, sprint, of course, which is owned by...
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carl. >> melissa, thank you very much. in case you missed it, an update for a "squawk" breakthrough. the ft highlighting the private internet app fire chat growing in popularity in iraq. it doesn't require a central internet provider, sets up a local network between your device and all of the devices near you. back on this program back in april. >> this app will help people in countries where also there is very poor connectivity or where internet is lacking. so it's really, i think, bringing more people to connect together all around the world. >> whether it's that, whether it's sort of the single data point communications like yo that get laughed at in developed countries but around the world where the internet is much different, people feel differently, right? >> yeah, i can imagine they're laughing about yo in many different languages. in this case in a war zone, you completely see the use for this. you see what happened in turkey around the elections and various services getting messed with. it will be interesting to s
carl. >> melissa, thank you very much. in case you missed it, an update for a "squawk" breakthrough. the ft highlighting the private internet app fire chat growing in popularity in iraq. it doesn't require a central internet provider, sets up a local network between your device and all of the devices near you. back on this program back in april. >> this app will help people in countries where also there is very poor connectivity or where internet is lacking. so it's...
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carl. >> thank you very much. our senior economics reporter steve liesman has reaction to that and how it might change. people's expectations for a q2 snap back? >> changes just about everything. those changes and what happened was mccarthy saw those used in the may report and came out with their own numbers and these numbers bob just read very much match the numbers that had come out. what i had said when the report first came out, obviously a disappointment, 6 of 7 regional manufacturing reports were stronger and this was a real puzzle to economists. this puts the number more in line with it -- i'm just getting a call right there, probably from ism, this puts it right in line. the production, 61, the kind of thing that suggests activity and new orders as well points down the road. that 56 number is very strong. the next thing is backlogs and prices paid, very strong. i will get that data and detail from ism and back to you. it does change the picture. we were looking for more evidence of this rebound and this su
carl. >> thank you very much. our senior economics reporter steve liesman has reaction to that and how it might change. people's expectations for a q2 snap back? >> changes just about everything. those changes and what happened was mccarthy saw those used in the may report and came out with their own numbers and these numbers bob just read very much match the numbers that had come out. what i had said when the report first came out, obviously a disappointment, 6 of 7 regional...
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carl icahn is 9% holder puts in an unsolicited bid for the company. 7650. the calls were worth a lot of money. there was rumors about ebay. and there was massive call buying here. back in november. there was 50,000 calls bought. december, 50,000 calls bought. these were one block. and then what do you see? still call buying in january and then january 22nd carl icahn puts out a proxy he's a 1% holder. he has no obligation -- these guys talk. they're invest -- investors. there was other reasons i can buy the stock too. they buy 50 call spreads. >> i think what's interesting is that the point that he is not an insider and doesn't have a stake large enough where he has any sort of position like that on the board. if we're chatting about trades, we're chatting about trades. >> the big deal is he's carl icahn and they're trying to send a message to people through names like this and he's making big headlines and it scares people. martha stewart scared people. michael lukin at the time scared people. we're going to be talking about it in the green room. knowing w
carl icahn is 9% holder puts in an unsolicited bid for the company. 7650. the calls were worth a lot of money. there was rumors about ebay. and there was massive call buying here. back in november. there was 50,000 calls bought. december, 50,000 calls bought. these were one block. and then what do you see? still call buying in january and then january 22nd carl icahn puts out a proxy he's a 1% holder. he has no obligation -- these guys talk. they're invest -- investors. there was other reasons...
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bob woodward and carl bernstein. i hope you'll come back in august. by the way, the book is tremendous. not just journalism students. everybody ought to read it again if they haven't already. it is a great book. thank you both for being here. >>> irs e-mails wanted by congress go missing. does the agency's explanation pass the smell test and what does it mean for the fall elections? our panel is next. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases
bob woodward and carl bernstein. i hope you'll come back in august. by the way, the book is tremendous. not just journalism students. everybody ought to read it again if they haven't already. it is a great book. thank you both for being here. >>> irs e-mails wanted by congress go missing. does the agency's explanation pass the smell test and what does it mean for the fall elections? our panel is next. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but...
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carl, what's your reaction? >> he's making a good case this is not a tea party versus establishment win. in a lot of cases those terms really doesn't cut it. what was really going on here, seems to be the grassroots rising up against the washington establishmen and the gop leadership. the frustration across washington is bipartisan in the republican party, the tea party, and long standing conservative, the base of the party. folks like bret bosell is arguing it's not a question of labels but a question of leadership. eric cantor went to florida, went to a big conference for a group called republican main street partnership which is specifically a group that runs ads against tea party candidates who are challenging incumbents. that was a real in your face to the tea party and to the grassroots, essentially saying we don't want to hear from you any more. mitch mcconnell said we'll crush the tea party at every election. that rhetoric ticks off the base of the party. they want to have responsive leadership. they wan
carl, what's your reaction? >> he's making a good case this is not a tea party versus establishment win. in a lot of cases those terms really doesn't cut it. what was really going on here, seems to be the grassroots rising up against the washington establishmen and the gop leadership. the frustration across washington is bipartisan in the republican party, the tea party, and long standing conservative, the base of the party. folks like bret bosell is arguing it's not a question of labels...
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this is old school carl icahn. he said give me three board seats or i'm going to take them all and throw you out. this is not a company that is so big they have the energy and resources to fight him off. >> he is the best bird dog on wall street. you can be haters and not like him, but when he finds a value, there is count let stocks he found that doubled, tripled, and quadrup quadrupled. >> i'm asking you, is the value in this space is this name? in. >> i think they all like the stock, but i don't think they're in love with it. i'm looking at dollar tree. what they have been able to do time after time and quarter after quarter. they continue to kill it in the space of the deep discount area. these are the guy that's have really gone after the wallmarts of the world in an extremely good way. >> coming up, one power lifter was going for a personal record thing but he forgot one very basic thing. worst trade of the day is just ahead. >>> before you buy gold, hear what our traders think about the rally. we have been a
this is old school carl icahn. he said give me three board seats or i'm going to take them all and throw you out. this is not a company that is so big they have the energy and resources to fight him off. >> he is the best bird dog on wall street. you can be haters and not like him, but when he finds a value, there is count let stocks he found that doubled, tripled, and quadrup quadrupled. >> i'm asking you, is the value in this space is this name? in. >> i think they all like...
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shay carl directed it. ♪ >> we have the shay carl and dana richards and little avia via skype right this minute. welcome to the show. >> this is so exciting. my first question is for you. what inspired this amazing song. you have such beautiful lyrics. >> thank you. >> dana was babysitting us one night, and we were playing on my piano, and dana is really good. i'm, like, you should make a song. we started writing a song, and we just came up with some -- >> lyrics. >> lyrics. we made a song. >> were you so surprised by how quickly this went viral? >> i knew it would do good because it's so precious, but this well i did not expect. there's 20,000 comments. yeah, it was a million views and less than 48 hours it got up to 45 on the itunes chart. it was exciting. it was like a proud papa moment. it was like my director debut. the concept of the black and white was my whered. i even went to claires and bought the phone and the beads and stuff. you should have seen the looks i got at claires. the lady is what this is bearded dude buying all this pink stuff? >> you are a true musician. what do y
shay carl directed it. ♪ >> we have the shay carl and dana richards and little avia via skype right this minute. welcome to the show. >> this is so exciting. my first question is for you. what inspired this amazing song. you have such beautiful lyrics. >> thank you. >> dana was babysitting us one night, and we were playing on my piano, and dana is really good. i'm, like, you should make a song. we started writing a song, and we just came up with some -- >>...
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while baby carl is still on oxygen, both boys have reached nine pounds. their doctors expect them to grow up to be perfectly healthy. >> david, the youngest, is definitely fussier. carl is just laid back, chill. >> reporter: one bonus, they won't have to share a birthday. for "good morning america," nikki battiste, abc news, new york. >> we send our best to all those babies and their parents, of course. >>> now, to the big party across the pond. it's the queen's birthday. nobody does pomp and pageantry better than the british. plus, there's a big honor for angelina jolie. and hamish macdonald is at buckingham palace this morning. hamish, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you guys. you're in the wrong spot this morning, i have to tell you. it has been a spectacular, what is probably the spectacular day on the royal calendar. the annual proving of the color. there was a presentation with prince george this morning. that wasn't to be when the royals gathered on the balcony behind me, for the culmination of the ceremony, the fly-past by the royal air
while baby carl is still on oxygen, both boys have reached nine pounds. their doctors expect them to grow up to be perfectly healthy. >> david, the youngest, is definitely fussier. carl is just laid back, chill. >> reporter: one bonus, they won't have to share a birthday. for "good morning america," nikki battiste, abc news, new york. >> we send our best to all those babies and their parents, of course. >>> now, to the big party across the pond. it's the...
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carl was right when he said it's a serious matter. carl's own statement implied the limitation or with what the president said. he said we may have to use special operators, air strikes, i think that's right. imprudent for the president to rule out so unequivocally putting u.s. forces into combat. if there's a genocide going on and 300 american special advisers standing 50 miles away -- >> genocide hasn't mattered in syria. >> i think that was a mistake there, too. >> if we were to see a slaughter, if we were to see real genocide perhaps the president might find a way to bring the world together to act against genocide. we're not talking about that, bill. i think the president has been very prudent here with a terrible situation. and he deserves the support of neo conservatives at this point. >> thanks very much to both of you. we appreciate it. let us know your thoughts whether you fall on the side of carl or bill. drawing comparisons to the war in vietnam. tonight's original series "the sixti sixties" perfectly timed tonight here at
carl was right when he said it's a serious matter. carl's own statement implied the limitation or with what the president said. he said we may have to use special operators, air strikes, i think that's right. imprudent for the president to rule out so unequivocally putting u.s. forces into combat. if there's a genocide going on and 300 american special advisers standing 50 miles away -- >> genocide hasn't mattered in syria. >> i think that was a mistake there, too. >> if we...
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carl, what's your reaction? >> he's making a good case this is not a tea party versus establishment win. in a lot of cases those terms really doesn't cut it. what was really going on here, seems to be the grassroots rising up against the washington establishmen and the gop leadership. the frustration across washington is bipartisan in the republican party, the tea party, and long standing conservative, the base of the party. folks like bret bosell is arguing it's not a question of labels but a question of leadership. eric cantor went to florida, went to a big conference for a group called republican main street partnership which is specifically a group that runs ads against tea party candidates who are challenging incumbents. that was a real in your face to the tea party and to the grassroots, essentially saying we don't want to hear from you any more. mitch mcconnell said we'll crush the tea party at every election. that rhetoric ticks off the base of the party. they want to have responsive leadership. they wan
carl, what's your reaction? >> he's making a good case this is not a tea party versus establishment win. in a lot of cases those terms really doesn't cut it. what was really going on here, seems to be the grassroots rising up against the washington establishmen and the gop leadership. the frustration across washington is bipartisan in the republican party, the tea party, and long standing conservative, the base of the party. folks like bret bosell is arguing it's not a question of labels...